A-004 American Lock Products Service Manual

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A-004 American Lock Products Service Manual Table of Contents Padlock Servicing Procedures Series A700 . 2 Series A748 . 3 Series A780, A790 . 4 Series A1000, A5000, A6000 . 5 Series A5400, A6400 (Stainless Steel) . 6 Series A1405 . 8 Series A2000 & A2010 . 9 Series A2500 . 10 Series A3100, A3200, A3500 (Interchangeable Core – IC) . 11 Series A3600 and A3700 (Key-In-Knob – KIK) . 12 Series A3800 . 13 Series A3900 . 14 Series A7000 (Tubular) . 15 Series AH10 (Blade) . 16 Series AL50 . 17 Weatherbuilt Covers . 18 Service Parts Actuators American Lock Actuators . 20 Actuators for Master Lock Cylinders . 22 Drivers . 23 Cylinders Pin Tumbler . 24 BumpStop ™ Mechanism . 25 Interchangeable Core . 26 Door Hardware Multi-Cylinders . 26 Rim, Mortise & KIK Cylinders . 27 Door Hardware Component Parts . 28 Tubular . 29 Disc Tumbler . 30 Retainers & Trap Doors . 31 Keys . 32 Bitting Specifications . 33 Lock Lubricants . 33 Service Kits . 34 1 American Lock Series A700 Disassembly • Unlock shackle Shackle • Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove security screw • Remove security nut and trap door • Remove cylinder and anti-bypass plate Ball • Place lock on flat surface and close shackle Bearings • Actuator and ball bearings should fall out, if not, Steel Body see page 20 • Remove shackle retaining screw, (APKG4765010) Actuator Anti-Bypass • Remove shackle and spring Plate Security Assembly Cylinder Screw • Insert shackle spring and shackle • Insert and tighten shackle retaining screw Shackle Spring • Insert ball bearings Security Nut • Insert actuator as shown Trap • Check operation with follower tool Door • Insert cylinder and rotate clockwise • Insert trap door • Insert security nut and screw NKR • Tighten security screw • Check operation NRK Shackle Shackle Actuator Ball Model Spring Bearings Diameter Length Part No. NKR NRK A700, A700WO, A706 7/16" 1-1/16" APKG1582940 APKG1612010 APKG2029010 APKG2084090 APKG1807020 A702, A702WO (zinc) 7/16" 1-1/16" APKG1582950 APKG1612010 APKG2029010 APKG2084090 APKG1807020 A701, A701WO, A707 7/16" 2" APKG1582960 APKG1612010 APKG2029010 APKG2084090 APKG1807020 A703, A703WO (zinc) 7/16" 2" APKG1582970 APKG1612010 APKG2029010 APKG2084090 APKG1807020 For Quantity Content and Ordering Information See the Price Book For Trap Door Part Numbers, See Page 32 2 American Lock Series A748 Disassembly Disassembly Shackle • Unlock shackle • Use a 5/32" hex wrench to remove security screw • Remove cylinder retaining housing • Remove trap door, cylinder and anti-bypass plate Ball Bearings • Place lock on flat surface and close shackle • Actuator and ball bearings should fall out, if not, see page 20 Actuator • Remove 3/32" hex shackle retaining screw Security Shackle Screw • Remove shackle and spring Retaining Screw Anti-Bypass Plate Assembly • Insert shackle spring and shackle Cylinder • Insert and tighten shackle retaining screw Shackle Spring • Insert ball bearings • Insert actuator as shown Trap Door Cylinder Retainer Housing • Check operation with follower tool (APKG3031010) • Insert cylinder and rotate clockwise • Insert trap door • Insert cylinder retainer housing NKR • Insert security screw • Tighten security screw • Check operation NRK Shackle Shackle Actuator Ball Model Spring Bearings Diameter Length Part No. NKR NRK A748 7/16" 1-1/16" APKG1583290 APKG1612010 APKG1188300 APKG0000274 APKG1807020 For Quantity Content and Ordering Information See the Price Book For Trap Door Part Numbers, see page 32 3 American Lock Series A780 & A790 Disassembly • Unlock shackle • Use a 5/32" hex wrench to remove security screw • Relock shackle: remove key • Remove cylinder retaining housing Shackle • Remove trap door and cylinder Ball Bearings • Place lock on flat surface and close shackle • Actuator and ball bearings should fall out, if not, see page 20 Actuator • Remove shackle 1/8" hex retaining screw • Remove shackle Shackle Retaining Security Screw Screw Assembly Cylinder • Insert shackle • Insert and tighten shackle retaining screw • Insert ball bearings Trap Door Cylinder Retainer Housing • Insert actuator as shown (APKG4766010) • Check operation with follower tool • Insert cylinder and rotate clockwise • Insert trap door NRK • Insert cylinder retainer housing • Insert security screw • Unlock shackle • Tighten security screw • Check operation For cylinder retainer housing use part number (A3031010). Shackle Shackle Actuator Ball Model Screw Bearings Diameter Length Part No. NKR NRK A780 7/16" 1-1/4" APKG0000273 APKG4765010 N/A APKG0000274 APKG1807020 A790 1/2" 1-1/2" APKG1583280 APKG4765010 N/A APKG0000275 APKG1809010 For Quantity Content and Ordering Information See the Price Book For Trap Door Part Numbers, see page 32 4 American Lock Series A1000, A5000 & A6000 Disassembly • Unlock shackle • Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove security screw • Remove security nut and trap door • Remove cylinder and anti-bypass plate Shackle • Place lock on flat surface and close shackle • Actuator and ball bearings should fall out, if not, see page 20 Ball • Remove shackle and spring Bearings Assembly Actuator • Insert shackle spring and shackle Security Screw • Insert ball bearings Anti-Bypass • Insert actuator as shown Plate • Check operation with follower tool • Insert cylinder and rotate clockwise • Insert trap door Shackle Spring • Insert security nut and screw • Tighten security screw Cylinder • Check operation (see page 7 for A1000, A5000 and A6000 Specifications Chart) Trap Door NKR NRK 5 American Lock Stainless Steel Series A5400 & A6400 Disassembly • Unlock shackle • Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove security screw • Remove security nut and trap door • Remove cylinder and anti-bypass plate Stainless Steel Shackle • Place lock on flat surface and close shackle • Actuator and ball bearings should fall out, if not, Stainless see page 20 Steel Ball • Remove shackle and spring Bearings Brass Actuator Assembly with Stainless Steel Spring • Insert shackle spring and shackle Stainless Steel Security Screw • Insert ball bearings Stainless Steel Body Stainless Steel • Insert actuator as shown Anti-Bypass Plate • Check operation with follower tool • Insert cylinder and rotate clockwise • Insert trap door Stainless Steel Shackle Spring • Insert security nut and screw Brass • Tighten security screw Cylinder Stainless Steel • Check operation Security Nut (see page 7 for A5400 & A6400 Specifications Chart) Stainless Steel Trap Door NKR NRK 6 American Lock Series A1000, A5000 & A6000 (Continued) SHACKLE SHACKLE ACTUATOR BALL MODEL DIAMETER LENGTH PART NO. SPRING NKR NRK BEARINGS A1105, A1105WO, A1165 1/4" 1" APKG1582980 APKG1613010 APKG1188270 APKG2081160 APKG1806010 A1106, A1106WO, A1166 1/4" 1-1/2" APKG1583180 APKG1613010 APKG1188270 APKG2081160 APKG1806010 A1107, A1107WO, A1167 1/4" 3" APKG1583210 APKG1613010 APKG1188270 APKG2081160 APKG1806010 A1205, A1205WO, A1265 5/16" 1-1/8" APKG1582240 APKG1606010 APKG1188270 APKG2081160 APKG1806010 A1205B, A1205BWO, A1265B 5/16" 3/4" APKG1584030 APKG1606010 APKG1188270 APKG2081160 APKG1806010 A1205SS, A1205SSWO, A1265SS 5/16" 1-1/8" APKG0065435 APKG0210031 APKG1188270 APKG2081160 APKG1806010 A1206, A1206WO, A1266 5/16" 2" APKG1582290 APKG1606010 APKG1188270 APKG2081160 APKG1806010 A1206B, A1206BWO, A1266 5/16" 2" APKG0056794 APKG1606010 APKG1188270 APKG2081160 APKG1806010 A1206SS, A1206SSWO, A1266SS 5/16" 2" APKG0065436 APKG0210031 APKG1188270 APKG2081160 APKG1806010 A1207, A1207WO, A1267 5/16" 3" APKG1582310 APKG1606010 APKG1188270 APKG2081160 APKG1806010 A1207SS, A1207SSWO, A1267SS 5/16" 3" APKG0065437 APKG0210031 APKG1188270 APKG2081160 APKG1806010 A1209, A1209WO, A1269 5/16" 5" APKG0000954 APKG1606010 APKG1188270 APKG2081160 APKG1806010 A1209SS, A1209SSWO, A1269SS 5/16" 5" APKG0065438 APKG0210031 APKG1188270 APKG2081160 APKG1806010 A1305, A1305WO, A1365 3/8" 1-1/8" APKG1581550 APKG1611010 APKG1188270 APKG2081160 APKG1806010 A1305B, A1305BWO, A1365B 3/8" 1-1/8" APKG0056760 APKG1611010 APKG1188270 APKG2081160 APKG1806010 A1305SS, A1305SSWO, A1365SS 3/8" 1-1/8" APKG0065432 APKG0500023 APKG1188270 APKG2081160 APKG1806010 A1306, A1306WO, A1366 3/8" 2" APKG1581570 APKG1611010 APKG1188270 APKG2081160 APKG1806010 A1306SS, A1306SSWO, A1366SS 3/8" 2" APKG0065433 APKG0500023 APKG1188270 APKG2081160 APKG1806010 A1307, A1307WO, A1367 3/8" 3" APKG1581590 APKG1611010 APKG1188270 APKG2081160 APKG1806010 A1307SS, A1307SSWO, A1367SS 3/8" 3" APKG0065434 APKG0500023 APKG1188270 APKG2081160 APKG1806010 A5100, A5100WO, A6100 1/4" 1" APKG1582980 APKG1613010 APKG1188270 APKG2081160 APKG1806010 A5101, A5101WO, A6101 1/4" 1-1/2" APKG1583180 APKG1613010 APKG1188270 APKG2081160 APKG1806010 A5102, A5102WO, A6102 1/4" 3" APKG1583210 APKG1613010 APKG1188270 APKG2081160 APKG1806010 A5200, A5200WO, A6200 5/16" 1-1/8" APKG1582240 APKG1606010 APKG1188270 APKG2081160 APKG1806010 A5200SS, A5200SSWO, A6200SS 5/16" 1-1/8" APKG0065435 APKG0210031 APKG1188270 APKG2081160 APKG1806010 A5201, A5201WO, A6201 5/16" 2" APKG1582290 APKG1606010 APKG1188270 APKG2081160 APKG1806010 A5201SS, A5201SSWO, A6201SS 5/16" 2" APKG0065436 APKG0210031 APKG1188270 APKG2081160 APKG1806010 A5202, A5202WO, A6202 5/16" 3" APKG1582310 APKG1606010 APKG1188270 APKG2081160 APKG1806010 A5202SS, A5202SSWO, A6202SS 5/16" 3" APKG0065437 APKG0210031 APKG1188270 APKG2081160 APKG1806010 A5205, A5205WO, A6205 5/16" 5" APKG0000954 APKG1606010 APKG1188270 APKG2081160 APKG1806010 A5205SS, A5205SSWO, A6205SS 5/16" 5" APKG0065438 APKG0210031 APKG1188270 APKG2081160 APKG1806010 A5260, A5260WO, A6260 3/8" 1-1/8" APKG1581550 APKG1611010 APKG1188270 APKG2081160 APKG1806010 A5260SS, A5260SSWO, A6260SS 3/8" 1-1/8"
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